Fixed a defect in iosrv.exe that caused a panic if a foreground read object was attached to a different end point.
This was due to the read object being notified of a change in foreground before its iEndPoint member was updated. This member is now updated before attempting the attach, and is set to NULL in the event of a leave (resulting in the read object being left in an unattached state).
Also tweaked ymodem.cif to make it more readable.
// wsp_subsession.h
//
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// Initial Contributors:
// Accenture - Initial contribution
//
#ifndef __WSP_SUBSESSION_H__
#define __WSP_SUBSESSION_H__
#include <e32std.h>
#include <e32base.h>
#include "wsp_active.h"
#include "wsp_session.h"
class TWin32Request;
class CWin32Scheduler;
class RWin32SubSession
{
protected:
void Close();
TInt CreateSubSession(RWin32Session& aSession, TInt aOppCode);
TInt CreateSubSession(RWin32Session& aSession, TInt aOppCode, const TDesC8& aReadBuf);
TInt MakeRequest(TWin32Message& aMessage) const;
protected:
mutable TWin32Message iWin32Message;
mutable RWin32Session* iSession;
TInt iHandle;
};
class CWin32SubSession : public CWin32ActiveObject
{
public:
virtual void ServiceL(TWin32Message& aMessage) = 0;
protected:
CWin32SubSession(CWin32Scheduler& aScheduler);
void Complete(TWin32Message*& aMessage, TInt aReason) const;
};
#endif // __WSP_SUBSESSION_H__